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Nice, brother! I haven't seen that many bamboo vids, so this was fun to watch. I'm surprised it took the spark so well with the bamboo being so green. Definitely a great resource on a train forest. Thanks for sharing, Matt!
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Interesting! A thought. Be sure that you don’t burn a closed chamber of bamboo. I’ve heard that it will build pressure and blow up. Kind of like heating wet stones. Can’t guarantee that, but will leave the research up to you. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
I definitely agree. I would make sure it was open on at least one end to prevent pressure build up from expansion. Good tip. Thank you for tuning in and commenting!
Had that happen to me. Threw a piece in the fire, and it sounded like a shotgun went off. It is excellent for kindling, as long as you break up the chamber cells.
We got plenty of bamboo in the Philippines, we learned at an early age as Scouts and as survival/bushcraft the many uses of bamboo in fire making and bamboo crafts for survival. The US Navy, Marines and Air Force used to train in jungle survival in the Philippines.
It is an amazing resource and I can imagine you guys did some great things with it as far as crafts and just making use of it in that environment. I only wish we have more of it to work with. Thank you for tuning in and sharing your experience. Take care.
Thanks for the information Matt. There is switch cane scattered all over the places I hunt. It should work just as well. Thank you again and have a great evening
Packrat556?!?! I thought you just stopped making videos or something! A comment from a video on your old channel sent me here. Missed your content, brother. Hope all is well 🙏🙏
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To the best of my knowledge, it is just such a fine material once processed, that it is easy to bring it to combust due to the surface area. I also notice that the outer layers are met as they are green but the inner layers get more dry.
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That's amazing. I would have never imagined that green bamboo could be used as an effective tinder material. Thanks, Matt ! 🔥
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Would have never thought about green bamboo as a fire starter
I've never considered using bamboo in this way.
Ever.
Thanks so much.👍👍
I would have never guessed bamboo could be so useful. Great info Matt.
Nice, brother! I haven't seen that many bamboo vids, so this was fun to watch. I'm surprised it took the spark so well with the bamboo being so green. Definitely a great resource on a train forest. Thanks for sharing, Matt!
Absolutely brother! I hope you are doing well!
Where have been? You were the channel I ever watched.
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Great video and instruction...thanks Matt..have a great week and keep in the woods...
Interesting! A thought. Be sure that you don’t burn a closed chamber of bamboo. I’ve heard that it will build pressure and blow up. Kind of like heating wet stones. Can’t guarantee that, but will leave the research up to you.
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
I definitely agree. I would make sure it was open on at least one end to prevent pressure build up from expansion. Good tip. Thank you for tuning in and commenting!
Had that happen to me. Threw a piece in the fire, and it sounded like a shotgun went off. It is excellent for kindling, as long as you break up the chamber cells.
I believe (not 100% sure) that bamboo ’bark’ contains oils. That’d explain it working so well as tinder.
Mt man here watching ur videos for a very long time now another good vid by u as always 👍👍
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We got plenty of bamboo in the Philippines, we learned at an early age as Scouts and as survival/bushcraft the many uses of bamboo in fire making and bamboo crafts for survival. The US Navy, Marines and Air Force used to train in jungle survival in the Philippines.
It is an amazing resource and I can imagine you guys did some great things with it as far as crafts and just making use of it in that environment. I only wish we have more of it to work with. Thank you for tuning in and sharing your experience. Take care.
Keep em coming brother, I need to put my bamboo to good use. I want to build some kind of structure with mine. Good video 👍
Awesome video my friend
Awesome information, thank you for sharing. All the best from Ireland.
Thank you so much David! Blessings to you and yours in Ireland. Such a beautiful country!
Good video, thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
Always good to see u. Never thought of trying that. I have bamboo on the backside of my property. Will definitely try that. Thx.
I have a ton of bamboo in my land and I am always wondering ways to utilize it, so Thank Uou!
Thanks for the information Matt. There is switch cane scattered all over the places I hunt. It should work just as well. Thank you again and have a great evening
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got rain in north carolina you live 2 hour away from me that cool --- say ha to dave canterbury
Great video as always my friend!
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Matt, Could you show how to make a water filter using bamboo?
That's a great idea brother! I will look into that as a project. I hope you are doing well!
Love your videos, you should try to make more.🙂
Thank you so much my friend! I truly hope to get on new content very soon. I have SO many ideas of things I want to post. I just need more time!
That's a new one on me. THANKS!
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Very cool!
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Great info. Thanks.
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Is there somthing we can't do with bamboo? this thing is incredible, almost a miracle plant.
It truly is! It is such an amazing resource. Thank you for tuning in and commenting!
Packrat556?!?! I thought you just stopped making videos or something! A comment from a video on your old channel sent me here. Missed your content, brother. Hope all is well 🙏🙏
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Interesting, what are the flammable properties?
To the best of my knowledge, it is just such a fine material once processed, that it is easy to bring it to combust due to the surface area. I also notice that the outer layers are met as they are green but the inner layers get more dry.
What they call river cane?
What knife is that?
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